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+xP/R is viable and financially makes more sense The only thing stopping P/R are the restrictions we impose on our code believing things have to run a certain way We won't always have muppets in charge of our game. All it takes is one person high enough up to take a good look at our game and start asking the tough questions The current model is flawed but its all we know. But there are only so many years of stagnation before it is challenged or we have another reform delivering the same thing under a different brand Promotion and relegation isn't going to taker over the NRL or AFL mate. LoL
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+x+xJ2 2023 Champions  J1 2024. 10 games to go  Oh dear, The wheels have fallen off  Bit of an overreaction to say the wheels have fallen off . It’s still a mighty effort to go from promotion from J2 to probable 3rd place finish in J1.
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numklpkgulftumch
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+xJ2 2023 Champions  J1 2024. 10 games to go  Oh dear, The wheels have fallen off
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NicCarBel
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Monoethnic Social Club
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+xThere will never be promotion and relegation in Australia. There will never be promotion and relegation to/from the Aleague .... The 99% of football clubs in the country already have it mate.
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ErogenousZone
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There will never be promotion and relegation in Australia.
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numklpkgulftumch
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+x all the loser gets is a spoon Sold Out
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SUTHERLANDBEAR
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+x+x+x+xfor MSC bigger NSW NRL picture and no I do not care about the much at all but minor interest of their big games now and then..... Qld would be even bigger imo. Rugby league in New South Wales is the most popular spectator sport in the state, with the attendance and television audiences exceeding that of the various other codes of football. There are over 400,000 active rugby league participants, with a further 1 million playing the sport in schools, placing the sport second only to soccer for the most played sport in the state. There are more than 500 active clubs, ten of which are professional teams competing in the National Rugby League (NRL). Rugby league, along with touch football variant is played in most secondary schools throughout the state as well as at junior and club levels. The premier state-level league is the New South Wales Cup, involving reserve teams for New South Wales sides in the NRL.... Christ I didn't know they had this many leagues below : NRL Victoria Competitions Involving NSW TeamsI see drafts like the yanky games - all bubble and squeak - afl followed. Free market is the go no diff to our beloved Football. Jesus, thats alot of participants.... Down here the view is that Rugby participation is dying up there.... (not my view, I have no idea or opinion, just telling you what gets spoken about down here)... If it is indeed dying, then it is going out with a hell of bang. Crowds are going through the roof ,like never before. The NZ sold out every match, despite being shite. Never done before in Australian rugby league history. ( 26,000 per game ). Obviously the media down hare has a massive chip on their shoulder about AFL being the greatest thing in the world, but 26,000 per game would be considered extremely poor attendance. Isn't NZ usually really good at Rugby though? Anyway, not so much about attendance figures but we hear that there arent many juniors playing the sport, so when LFC showed a 400,00 active participants level I was surprised.... The media angle down here is "mum's in Sydney dont want their kids playing rugby because they fear concussion" ... or at least that is what is frequently implied... The Melbourne media are as anti any other football sport as you can find. NZ are very good at Rugby Union and decent at Rugby league, two different games. The 26,000 per game, was every ticket sold. In a town the size of Auckland, it is considered very good. RE: the kids, the dads must have some amount of pull in Sydney.
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Monoethnic Social Club
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+x+x+xfor MSC bigger NSW NRL picture and no I do not care about the much at all but minor interest of their big games now and then..... Qld would be even bigger imo. Rugby league in New South Wales is the most popular spectator sport in the state, with the attendance and television audiences exceeding that of the various other codes of football. There are over 400,000 active rugby league participants, with a further 1 million playing the sport in schools, placing the sport second only to soccer for the most played sport in the state. There are more than 500 active clubs, ten of which are professional teams competing in the National Rugby League (NRL). Rugby league, along with touch football variant is played in most secondary schools throughout the state as well as at junior and club levels. The premier state-level league is the New South Wales Cup, involving reserve teams for New South Wales sides in the NRL.... Christ I didn't know they had this many leagues below : NRL Victoria Competitions Involving NSW TeamsI see drafts like the yanky games - all bubble and squeak - afl followed. Free market is the go no diff to our beloved Football. Jesus, thats alot of participants.... Down here the view is that Rugby participation is dying up there.... (not my view, I have no idea or opinion, just telling you what gets spoken about down here)... If it is indeed dying, then it is going out with a hell of bang. Crowds are going through the roof ,like never before. The NZ sold out every match, despite being shite. Never done before in Australian rugby league history. ( 26,000 per game ). Obviously the media down hare has a massive chip on their shoulder about AFL being the greatest thing in the world, but 26,000 per game would be considered extremely poor attendance. Isn't NZ usually really good at Rugby though? Anyway, not so much about attendance figures but we hear that there arent many juniors playing the sport, so when LFC showed a 400,00 active participants level I was surprised.... The media angle down here is "mum's in Sydney dont want their kids playing rugby because they fear concussion" ... or at least that is what is frequently implied...
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SUTHERLANDBEAR
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+x+xfor MSC bigger NSW NRL picture and no I do not care about the much at all but minor interest of their big games now and then..... Qld would be even bigger imo. Rugby league in New South Wales is the most popular spectator sport in the state, with the attendance and television audiences exceeding that of the various other codes of football. There are over 400,000 active rugby league participants, with a further 1 million playing the sport in schools, placing the sport second only to soccer for the most played sport in the state. There are more than 500 active clubs, ten of which are professional teams competing in the National Rugby League (NRL). Rugby league, along with touch football variant is played in most secondary schools throughout the state as well as at junior and club levels. The premier state-level league is the New South Wales Cup, involving reserve teams for New South Wales sides in the NRL.... Christ I didn't know they had this many leagues below : NRL Victoria Competitions Involving NSW TeamsI see drafts like the yanky games - all bubble and squeak - afl followed. Free market is the go no diff to our beloved Football. Jesus, thats alot of participants.... Down here the view is that Rugby participation is dying up there.... (not my view, I have no idea or opinion, just telling you what gets spoken about down here)... If it is indeed dying, then it is going out with a hell of bang. Crowds are going through the roof ,like never before. The NZ sold out every match, despite being shite. Never done before in Australian rugby league history. ( 26,000 per game ).
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Monoethnic Social Club
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+xfor MSC bigger NSW NRL picture and no I do not care about the much at all but minor interest of their big games now and then..... Qld would be even bigger imo. Rugby league in New South Wales is the most popular spectator sport in the state, with the attendance and television audiences exceeding that of the various other codes of football. There are over 400,000 active rugby league participants, with a further 1 million playing the sport in schools, placing the sport second only to soccer for the most played sport in the state. There are more than 500 active clubs, ten of which are professional teams competing in the National Rugby League (NRL). Rugby league, along with touch football variant is played in most secondary schools throughout the state as well as at junior and club levels. The premier state-level league is the New South Wales Cup, involving reserve teams for New South Wales sides in the NRL.... Christ I didn't know they had this many leagues below : NRL Victoria Competitions Involving NSW TeamsI see drafts like the yanky games - all bubble and squeak - afl followed. Free market is the go no diff to our beloved Football. Jesus, thats alot of participants.... Down here the view is that Rugby participation is dying up there.... (not my view, I have no idea or opinion, just telling you what gets spoken about down here)...
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for MSC bigger NSW NRL picture and no I do not care about the much at all but minor interest of their big games now and then..... Qld would be even bigger imo. Rugby league in New South Wales is the most popular spectator sport in the state, with the attendance and television audiences exceeding that of the various other codes of football. There are over 400,000 active rugby league participants, with a further 1 million playing the sport in schools, placing the sport second only to soccer for the most played sport in the state. There are more than 500 active clubs, ten of which are professional teams competing in the National Rugby League (NRL). Rugby league, along with touch football variant is played in most secondary schools throughout the state as well as at junior and club levels. The premier state-level league is the New South Wales Cup, involving reserve teams for New South Wales sides in the NRL.... Christ I didn't know they had this many leagues below : NRL Victoria Competitions Involving NSW TeamsI see drafts like the yanky games - all bubble and squeak - afl followed. Free market is the go no diff to our beloved Football.
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Monoethnic Social Club
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x all the loser gets is a spoon Do they get draft pics like the AFL? Thats something to aim for :P No drafts in RL. It was ruled a restraint of trade in the courts in about 1990. Interesting... So how do players get picked up by clubs? Are they signed from lower tiers and overseas like football or from club academies? Genuine question btw. Most players are scouted from country RL & Junior leagues. Every Sydney club has a geographical area that the junior clubs play in.Not many academies if any. Overseas is only NZ or England, sometimes PNG.  So "junior clubs" is like the American baseball feeder system model or can players from Sutherland Shark's junior clubs be signed up by the Roosters for example? Anyone can be signed by anyone. In bygone days, you could only play for clubs that your registered address was in. That changed to a 13 import rule, meaning if you never played in the South Sydney junior league, you would be classed as an import if you played for South Sydney. It is predominantly a 5 state sport. ( NSW,QLD,NZ, Yorkshire & Lancashire ) Thx. Despite Storm's success its pretty much invisible down here...
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+x+x+x+x+x+x all the loser gets is a spoon Do they get draft pics like the AFL? Thats something to aim for :P No drafts in RL. It was ruled a restraint of trade in the courts in about 1990. Interesting... So how do players get picked up by clubs? Are they signed from lower tiers and overseas like football or from club academies? Genuine question btw. Most players are scouted from country RL & Junior leagues. Every Sydney club has a geographical area that the junior clubs play in.Not many academies if any. Overseas is only NZ or England, sometimes PNG.  So "junior clubs" is like the American baseball feeder system model or can players from Sutherland Shark's junior clubs be signed up by the Roosters for example? Anyone can be signed by anyone. In bygone days, you could only play for clubs that your registered address was in. That changed to a 13 import rule, meaning if you never played in the South Sydney junior league, you would be classed as an import if you played for South Sydney. It is predominantly a 5 state sport. ( NSW,QLD,NZ, Yorkshire & Lancashire )
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Monoethnic Social Club
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+x+x+x+x+x all the loser gets is a spoon Do they get draft pics like the AFL? Thats something to aim for :P No drafts in RL. It was ruled a restraint of trade in the courts in about 1990. Interesting... So how do players get picked up by clubs? Are they signed from lower tiers and overseas like football or from club academies? Genuine question btw. Most players are scouted from country RL & Junior leagues. Every Sydney club has a geographical area that the junior clubs play in.Not many academies if any. Overseas is only NZ or England, sometimes PNG.  So "junior clubs" is like the American baseball feeder system model or can players from Sutherland Shark's junior clubs be signed up by the Roosters for example?
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SUTHERLANDBEAR
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+x+x+x+x all the loser gets is a spoon Do they get draft pics like the AFL? Thats something to aim for :P No drafts in RL. It was ruled a restraint of trade in the courts in about 1990. Interesting... So how do players get picked up by clubs? Are they signed from lower tiers and overseas like football or from club academies? Genuine question btw. Most players are scouted from country RL & Junior leagues. Every Sydney club has a geographical area that the junior clubs play in.Not many academies if any. Overseas is only NZ or England, sometimes PNG.
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Monoethnic Social Club
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+x+x+x all the loser gets is a spoon Do they get draft pics like the AFL? Thats something to aim for :P No drafts in RL. It was ruled a restraint of trade in the courts in about 1990. Interesting... So how do players get picked up by clubs? Are they signed from lower tiers and overseas like football or from club academies? Genuine question btw.
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+x+xJ2 2023 Champions  J1 2024. 10 games to go  Wild stuff! And pretty sure Duke is still smashing it with them! Remember reading that their manager was basically a high school gym coach before this gig
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SUTHERLANDBEAR
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+x+x all the loser gets is a spoon Do they get draft pics like the AFL? Thats something to aim for :P No drafts in RL. It was ruled a restraint of trade in the courts in about 1990.
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+xJ2 2023 Champions  J1 2024. 10 games to go  Wild stuff! And pretty sure Duke is still smashing it with them!
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On a side note - could also put in the NPL thread... looking forward to this weekends final round in ACT NPL - (Former) Powerhouse Canberra Olympic faces off away against last years Premiers O'Connor Knights, in a MUST WIN match for them. Anything less will see them RELEGATED to Canberra's second division (unless of course Capital Football do a CBF in Brazil and alter the competition so they stay in the top flight).
If they do manage to win, then Griffith's Yoogali SC will also need to defeat a travelling Tuggeranong United to not face the immediate drop back to the Capital Premier League. A draw (in the event Olympic win) would see Yoogali and Olympic tied on points at the bottom of the table, but interestingly when it comes to relegation/promotion, it is not the goal difference that is the first tiebreaker, it's the position on the ladder for the U23's (which Olympic is currently 4 points clear of Yoogali, so they have that covered)
Queanbeyan City have already guaranteed promotion to the NPL next year.
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+x+x all the loser gets is a spoon Do they get draft pics like the AFL? Thats something to aim for :P They get absolutely cazzi
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J2 2023 Champions  J1 2024. 10 games to go
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+x all the loser gets is a spoon Do they get draft pics like the AFL? Thats something to aim for :P
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 all the loser gets is a spoon
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